Creative Computing Vol. 11 No. 7 - July 1985
- Apple II Plus-IIe troubleshooting and repair guide. by Russ Lockwood
- The guidebook for winning adventures. by Russ Lockwood
- Microcomputer displays, graphics, and animation. by Russ Lockwood
- The second self: computers and the human spirit. by Russ Lockwood
- Flying the electronic skies. by Corey Sandler
- Toss and test: improved random searches with outcome testing. by Edward H. Carlson
- Kaypro 286i; the first PC AT compatible. by Russ Lockwood
- Affordable high quality printers; 24-pin technology offers near letter quality at dot matrix speed. by Bob Covington
- Microsoft Word; a full-featured word processor for the Macintosh. by Glenn A. Hart
- Printer enhancers; give your dot matrix printer new personality and style. by C.J. Puotinen
- Gamut of games; action for all. by Russ Lockwood
- Graphics fireworks; using PC graphics and simple darkroom techniques to create a gallery of images. by Craig A. Johnson
- Digital image processors; give your computer the gift of sight. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- Choosing an image processor; which is right for you? by Owen W. Linzmayer
- 3-D fractals; a new graphics technique for Apple II, Macintosh and TRS-80 computers. by Michiel Van De Panne
- Beating Lotus to the punch; improving your chess, and an integrated package for the II. by Joe Desposito
- Lower prices, new XT configurations, new buying strategies, and PCjr withdrawal. by Will Fastie
- The C For statement clarified and Dotwriter 4.0. by Jake Commander
- User group support, Dos 2.5, Scuttlebytes, a first impression of the 130XE, and a super enhancement. by John J. Anderson
- An introduction to Ands, Ors, Peeks, and Pokes. by Alfred J. Bruey
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